RSS feeds are a great way to keep up with your favorite news sources. You can create a RSS feed on your desktop by opening the Feeds dialog box and clicking the Add New Feed button. You can then enter the name of your RSS feed, the type of feed (e.g., news, blog, forum), and the location of your feed on your computer. You can also use the Add to Desktop button to add a new RSS feed to your desktop automatically.
Recently we explained what RSS Feeds are and how you can benefit from them, and today we are back to show you how you can get all your RSS Feeds displaying on your desktop. Read on to find out how.
Getting RSS Feeds on Your Desktop
The first thing you need to do is grab a copy of Adobe Air.
Once downloaded, double-click on the exe file to get it installed.
When prompted, accept the license terms by clicking on the agree button.
Once you have Adobe Air installed, you will also need to grab yourself a copy of Snackr. So head over to their website and click the install button.
We know the file is safe so we can just click open.
Then go ahead and kick off the installation.
Just like a normal .Net program, you will have to choose an installation location for Snackr.
Once installed, head into the settings of Snackr and enable Google Reader synchronization.
That’s all there is to it.